Attached is the second to last log file (in case the last got truncated
by full disk)
** Attachment added: "log.025728"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4941274/log.025728
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Oops, last attachment -was- the last log file. Here is the second to
last.
** Attachment added: "log.025727"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4941275/log.025727
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** Attachment added: ".straw/config"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4941269/config
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Public bug reported:
I'm not sure what happened, but today my disk drive filled up. My
~/.straw directory is filled with about 20,000 log files of 1 Megabyte
each. I've made some more room on my hard disk, but after killing straw,
doesn't want to restart. The log files appear be different, judging
Unfortunately I have since reformatted that computer. Straw did run
after renaming the .straw directory. Sorry I can't provide the
itemstore.db file!
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I have a patch for this upstream. If #120 / #107 didn't work for you,
try applying it when G-S-D isn't going crazy and your numlock isn't
flashing. It should definitely prevent numlock-flashing problem from
happening; if G-S-D is using 100% CPU and your numlock isn't flashing,
it may be a different
Ok, that fixed it, works perfectly. Sorry for the newbie mistake
(scripts need to be executable, doh) Thanks for the help!
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Title:
Not all deskt
#28 does't work for me either, I made sure i covered everything in #32
(if I understood it all). my /etc/gdm/PostLogin/Default:
#!/bin/sh
killall -9 gnome-settings-daemon
If it helps, (i'm pretty new to linux) opening a terminal and passing
"sudo gnome-settings-daemon" just returns errors to the